Editorial(Whole folio) A physician with a scroll, supervising the preparation of medicine; an operation on the head. Below; illustrations showing cautery points as red dots. Medical Illustrations. N. England [Durham?] or possibly N. France; 1190-1200. Source: S...
EditorialMedical diagrams showing cautery points as red dots. The first three miniatures are doctors with patients who have cautery points marked on their bodies; the fourth shows doctors treating gout: one holds the patient's tongue, the other catches the bloo...
EditorialAt the top, figure showing cautery points. The other illustrations show cupping points, indicated by circles, and a woman applying cups and a cautery. Medical Treatises. England; early 15th century. Source: Sloane 6, f.177. Language: English.
EditorialCautery points. Medical miscellany of a pharmacopeial compilation, including a herbal and bestiary illustrating the pharmocopeial properties of animals. Netherlands, S. (Mosan region), or England?; 3rd quarter of the 12th century. Source: Harley 1585, ...
EditorialSurgeon performing cautery. Treatise on surgery. 14th century. (Miniature) Book V, chapter 1. Initial C, showing a surgeon performing cautery below his patient's knee, with students watching in the background. Image taken from Treatise on surgery. Or...
Editorial(Whole folio) A physician with a scroll, supervising the preparation of medicine; an operation on the head. Below; illustrations showing cautery points as red dots. Medical Illustrations. N. England [Durham?] or possibly N. France; 1190-1200. Source: S...
EditorialMedical diagrams showing cautery points as red dots. Medical and herbal collection, including Pseudo-Apuleius, Herbarius; Pseudo-Dioscorides, De herbis femininis (ff. 49v-73); Sextus Placitus, De medicina ex animalibus. England, N.? or France, N.?; las...
EditorialMedical diagrams showing cautery points as red dots. The first three miniatures are doctors with patients who have cautery points marked on their bodies; the fourth shows doctors treating gout: one holds the patient's tongue, the other catches the bloo...